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List of events
This is a list of
1991 events that occurred in
Romania .
Incumbents
Events
February
April
June
July
1 July – Romania exits the
Warsaw Pact following its dissolution.
7 July – The Civic Alliance Party is established.
August
September
26 September –
September 1991 Mineriad : The
Jiu Valley miners return to
Victory Square . Here take place negotiations with doors closed, between representatives of the miners and the country's leadership. The ensuing resignation of the second Petre Roman cabinet is announced at 12:30pm from the balcony of Victoria Palace. In the evening, the miners try to break into the headquarters of the
Romanian Television . Here take place scenes of violence and vandalism.
October
November
The 1991 Constitution of Romania.
December
The results of the national referendum on the constitution.
8 December – Is adopted, through a national referendum, the new
Constitution of Romania , approved by the Constituent Assembly on 21 November 1991; development, discussion and adoption of the Constitution lasted a year and a half.
12 December – Supreme Court of Justice, Department of Military, declares not guilty the former members of the Political Executive Committee of the
Romanian Communist Party .
Births
Deaths
Princess Ileana of Romania
21 January –
Ileana of Romania , daughter of
King Ferdinand I and
Queen Marie (b.
1909 )
6 March –
Ion Pavel [
ro ] , diabetologist,
member of the Romanian Academy and corresponding member of the Academy of Medicine in Paris (b.
1897 )
6 May –
Virgil Calotescu , director of documentary and fiction films (b.
1928 )
21 May –
Ioan Petru Culianu , historian of religions, writer and essayist (b.
1950 )
[6]
3 July –
Sigismund Toduță , composer, musicologist, teacher and corresponding member of the Romanian Academy (b.
1908 )
9 August –
Cella Delavrancea , pianist, writer and piano teacher (b.
1887 )
[7]
21 August –
Eugen Jebeleanu , academician, poet, publicist and translator (b.
1911 )
3 September –
Elvira Godeanu , actress (b.
1904 )
9 September –
Henri H. Stahl , sociologist, anthropologist, ethnographer, historian and member of the Romanian Academy (b.
1901 )
28 October –
Ilie G. Murgulescu , chemist, Minister for Higher Education (1953) and member of the Romanian Academy (b.
1902 )
14 November –
Constantin Chiriță , writer, novelist, scenarist, essayist and politician (b.
1925 )
3 December –
Petre Țuțea , essayist, philosopher, economist and communist politician (b.
1902 )
[8]
6 December –
Vladimir Colin , the most important Romanian writer of science fiction and fantasy (b.
1921 )
27 December –
Radu Budișteanu , lawyer and activist of the Iron Guard (b. 1902).
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